Troy N! Hmmm.... what can I say... after seeing your wide and deep musical travails.
Yeah! I'm going to use a scan I've still got in my computer, doing that for a personal email.
I don't have photo files, putting my long distance bike-hike photos on discs.
There are Sons and Daughters of the Gael who speak Gaelic.
ga means go, gae means gone, and gael means being of the gone,
and the garden land that my ancestors left,
is far more important than where any of us can now live.
Our friends of the Hebredis Islands, which means being of Hebrew, can be included.
Bay-an-uck let, blessings on you, and as you could say,
Agus oo hane a haritch, you as well my friend.
My mothers' clan system is responsible for the first published English dictionary,
the Holy Bible in English, and the Encyclopedia Britannica.
My Holy Bible has three more lengthy chapters after Revelation.
Here's the available scan.
I looked in my library here and used two more.
The Department of National Defense pass shows that even this show-band musician,
can be trusted to enter and look around a Canadian military base.
That's a display of tartan I can wear, the Clan Watt legally being able to wear any tartan.
My mother is Clan Hay, as ancient. The Gaelic spelling of water is watter.
Uh... did you get to be an Aaronic or Melchezidek Priest? You've been there.
Not to be a downer, but these forums are the quietest I've ever seen them,
so your new membership and willingness to type about yourself is greatly welcomed.
Youth are just hot to trot, but we seniors have geriatricks.
That lace in the tartan photo is over 120 years old, something a grandmother did.